On Monday, the sports world paid tribute to Kobe and Gianna Bryant as part of a public memorial service at Staples Center.
07.02.2020 - 01:21 / billboard.com
Still mourning the devastating death of Kobe Bryant, Jay-Z reflected on some of his final conversations with the basketball superstar about the joy it brought him to watch his daughter, Gianna, play hoops.
"Kobe was a guy that looked up to me, and we've hung out multiple times," Hov said while speaking at Columbia University earlier this week. "He was last at my house on New Year's, and he was just in the greatest space that I've seen him in. One of the last things he said to me was, 'You've
On Monday, the sports world paid tribute to Kobe and Gianna Bryant as part of a public memorial service at Staples Center.
Vanessa Bryant mourned the death of her late husband Kobe Bryant during her first official public appearance after the NBA star’s lost his life alongside their 13-year-old daughter Gianna in a tragic helicopter crash that took place on January 26, 2020. On February 24, fans, friends and family members gathered inside the Staples Center to pay tribute to Kobe and Gianna.
Welcome to the This Week in Billboard News podcast, where Jordyn Rolling, Billboard News host, and Gary Trust, Billboard senior director of charts, dive into the week's biggest music news stories.This week, Jay-Z and Beyoncé responded to the reaction that they received for not standing during Demi Lovato's performance of the national anthem at the Super Bowl last Sunday (Feb.
Jay-Z and Beyoncé were in attendance at the Super Bowl on Sunday to watch Kansas City Chiefs defeat the San Francisco 49era and secure their first title in over 30 years. However, the married couple's appearance at the game did not pass without some criticism, chiefly that they did not stand when the national anthem was performed before the game.
Many celebs are still sharing some of their own personal Kobe Bryant stories as they continue to remember him after his shocking passing. Jay-Z is the latest celebrity to share a memory of the NBA legend, who was also a good friend.
JAY-Z will never forget the last conversation he had with Kobe Bryant.
Jay-Z is opening up about the final conversation he had with Kobe Bryant just weeks before the NBA star's untimely death.
Jay-Z, 50, and Kobe Bryant had a special relationship and the rapper talked about losing his friend for the first time while speaking at Columbia University in New York City on Feb. 5.
Jay-Z is remembering his friend Kobe Bryant.
A friend for life. Jay-Z revealed that Kobe Bryant attended his and Beyoncé’s New Year’s Eve party just three weeks before the NBA legend died in a helicopter crash.
JAY-Z has opened up about the final conversation he had with his friend Kobe Bryant.
JAY-Z revealed some heartbreaking details about his last conversation with NBA superstar Kobe Bryant. It’s been about two weeks since the iconic basketball player died alongside his 13-year-old daughter Gianna Bryant in a tragic helicopter crash and the world is still mourning the loss.
JAY-Z and Beyoncé’s decision to sit during Demi Lovato’s performance of “The Star Spangled Banner” at Super Bowl LIV caused waves in conservative media, but apparently it wasn’t meant as an act of protest. TMZ reports that Jay addressed the incident during an event at Columbia University on Tuesday. According to the gossip outlet, Jay said he was focused on the audio and other technical aspects because Roc Nation serves as the producer of all performance elements of the show.
Jay-Z set the record straight after being accused of trying to make a political statement when he and Beyoncé stayed seated during the national anthem at Super Bowl LIV on Sunday, February 2.
Jay-Z has denied he and his wife Beyonce were making a “silent protest” by staying seated while Demi Lovato performed the National Anthem at the Super Bowl.
Jay-Z is setting the record straight after he and wife Beyoncé were spotted sitting down during Demi Lovato's performance of the national anthem at Sunday’s Super Bowl. The musical icons drew no small amount of ire online after the fan-shot video, first published by TMZ, showed